fixing universal bracket to back of lcd tv.

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hi, this might sound a stupid question,but how do you fix a universal lcd/plasma mount onto the back of the actual tv,my lcd is a 15in MIKOMI, i know how to put wall mount on but cant work out how to get tv brackrt on as theres no screw holes on back of tv.
 
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If it's the 'inexpensive' Argos one, there aren't any Vesa holes on it, teedee. :(

Have you got a model number we can look up? :confused:
 
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cheers,gday2uk(smart arse) you are a pure scream,had me in stitches with your witty comment.
But thanks podgkin, im not sure if out of argos as it was a present for my 3 year old girl fom an aunt,the model no is :LDVD 1535, an i really appreciate your help mate,cheers
 
teedee - it wasn't meant to be a joke nor meant to offend, sorry.
I thought it was a simple deduction that if
theres no screw holes on back of tv.
then there is no way to mount it on a universal lcd/plasma bracket, as the majority of these use the VESA standard of fixing which is 4 screws into the back of the television or monitor. Does it have 'keyhole' shape cut-outs on the back so as to hang it with normal screws? If not you could buy a shelf and put it on that.
 
GD their's no need to apologise for pointing out the obvious.
teedee if you bought it yourself it sounds like you've got the wrong brackrt.
 
http://www.tv-wall-brackets.co.uk/mikomi/15_inch/LDVD1535/ seems to suggest that there are holes in the back. You may wish to call them to clarify their claim, which I suspect comes from specifications provided by the manufacturer. (It may be an odd fitting like using the screwholes for the stand provided with the TV)

An you post a picture of the back of the TV just in case someonae here can spot anything you're missing?
 

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